Kirkenes FC

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Kirkenes FC
Kirkenes FC logo.png
Full nameKirkenes Football Club
Nickname(s)Red Firm
GroundExhibition Place, Kirkenes
Capacity38,600
ManagerNephara Daniel Archer
LeagueKelssek Championship
Current season

Kirkenes F.C. is a professional football club playing in the Kelssek Football League Championship. Their home stadium Exhibition Place is located on the shores of the Inner Harbour of Kirkenes, Kelssek's largest city. Known colloquially as the Red Firm or by their initials KFC, they have won the league title five times along with one IFCF Champions League title, only the second club in Kelssek to have won the world championship. It is also the football club in Kelssek with the most subscribing members.

Under manager Natalia Rossi, who was appointed ahead of KFL season 66, Kirkenes won its first Patriotes Cup and became the second Kelssek team to win an international tournament by beating Strathcona Internationals in the final of the 12th Vilitan Cove Invitational. Kirkenes also reached the Champions League round of 16, its best result in the IFCF tournaments. Rossi's tenure was fraught with an inability to progress towards challenging for the league title however, and a series of losses late in the KFL 71 season capped by a humiliating Anglian Derby loss to Burnaby led her to be dismissed after almost six years in charge.

Fan culture

The words of the club's iconic supporter song are: Kirkenes, between the valleys / That is where I want to be / At the Ex, with the Red Firm / They're the greatest team in history. You'd think a Girl Guides campfire song is a strange choice for people heavily into performative masculinity, but there you go.

Rivalries

Kirkenes's most important rivalries are the Anglian Derby against Burnaby SC and the War of the Crowns against CF Outineau. These matches against two of Kelssek's other big clubs often carry key implications for league position and championship chances. A major cultural element exists with both rivalries too, against Burnaby is a match between the two biggest Anglian cities in Kelssek, with Burnaby's stereotypical free-thinking, mountain-climbing, progressive culture pit as a contrast to business-oriented, straight-laced, suit-wearing Kirkenes. Alternative names for this rivalry include "long black/flat white" in reference to alleged coffee preferences in the respective cities and "freshy-salty" to the type of water body the respective cities are located by.

In the War of the Crowns against CF Outineau, animosity is rooted in that historical conflict but also involving linguistic and religious differences, and in which incidents of racism and sectarian abuse are sadly common.

Kirkenes also has an intra-city rivalry with Passerine, which was known as North York prior to its insolvency and merger with Dungeaf during the KFL 66 season. Passerine is seen as representing the working class and northern districts of the city, and historically was associated with the republican movement during the Kelssek Revolution. As a result, and despite the club's efforts to distance itself and ban members of such groups from its stadium, right-wing ultras have gravitated to Kirkenes FC and form a significant part of its fanbase. The smaller clubs in Noua Cymru including Hamiltonian Cambria, St. David Wanderers, Saintsport Heath, and Wynleth Flyers all also fancy taking the big boys down a peg, if they can.

Honours

International

  1. 1.0 1.1 KFL season 67

Players

Current squad

As of KFL season 77

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under international eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Kita-Hinode GK Areke Shinra
35 Kelssek GK Jenas Maraipu
2 Kita-Hinode DF Marietta Tesla
3 Kelssek DF Allison Tucker
4 Kelssek DF Bleke Durocher
5 Kelssek DF Monica Saint-Pierre
18 Cassadaigua DF Hannah Devore
23 Kelssek DF Brian Kilcullen
26 Kelssek DF Seosamh Mac Ceallach
8 Kelssek MF Kyle dos Santos
11 Siovanija and Teusland MF Bastian Wolff
No. Position Player
12 Kelssek MF Alberto Rendon
15 Nephara MF Marek Fifield
16 Kelssek MF Cory Ferguson
21 Template:Country data Cap Nord MF Jan Van Dijcke
24 Kelssek MF Peter Markov
19 Pemecutan MF Satria Wiradarma
9 Nephara FW Catheline Matthias
10 Savojarna FW Solveig Vedmark
13 Mytanija FW Lacina Issoumou

Notable players

  • Nephara Catheline Matthias - Striker who set league record for most expensive incoming transfer. KFL75 Player of the Year.
  • Template:Country data The Licentian Isles Quinten van der Ven - KFL 73 Young Player of the Year and Championship winner before leaving for Ridgewell Rovers.
  • Valanora Victor Nyquist - Captain of the KFL 75 and Champions League 16 winners.
Played in major international tournaments while at the club

Recent seasons

Key

Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season League Cup IFCF/UICA Other
Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Rank
60 Cship 38 16 14 8 60 41 62 2nd 3R
61 Cship 38 22 9 7 82 65 75 2nd 4R ChC 1PR
62 Cship 38 22 7 9 79 49 73 3rd 3R ChC 3PR
63 Cship 38 20 6 12 54 47 66 6th 4R ChC QR
64 Cship 38 20 9 9 41 29 69 3rd 3R
65 Cship 38 18 5 15 63 56 59 7th 3R ChC R16
66 Cship 38 16 11 11 41 27 59 10th 3R
67 Cship 38 22 7 9 86 63 73 4th W VCI W
68 Cship 38 14 13 11 61 44 55 8th QF ChC PO CWC R16
69 Cship 38 16 10 12 65 54 58 9th SF
70 Cship 38 25 7 6 84 42 82 2nd 4R
71 Cship 38 23 5 10 81 44 74 5th QF CL R16
72 Cship 38 22 8 8 67 36 74 4th QF ChC 4QR
73 Cship 38 22 4 12 73 49 70 6th QF ChC GS
74 Cship 38 21 5 12 80 44 68 5th 4R ChC 2QR
75 Cship 38 24 9 5 81 34 81 1st QF ChC 2QR
76 Cship 38 21 7 10 83 49 70 4th 3R CL W

Coaching staff

  • Manager: Nephara Daniel Archer
  • Assistant manager: Ko-oren Analor Avalor
  • Coaches: Kelssek Irène Fekete, Kelssek Brad Brunelle, Kelssek Nigella Daywell

Managerial history

  • Savigliane Natalia Rossi (66-71)
  • Nephara Daniel Archer (72-)